According to First Coast News‘ Mike Kaye, Missouri wide receiver J’Mon Moore and Stanford tight end Dalton Schultz were two of several players who met with the Jacksonville Jaguars during this past weekend’s NFL Combine.

The #Jaguars had a formal meeting with Missouri WR J'Mon Moore at the NFL Combine, per league source.

Schultz is viewed as one of the better blocking tight ends in the 2018 draft class and was a vital part of David Shaw’s offense while attending Stanford. In the process, he managed to accumulate 22 receptions for 212 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2017. He’s a prospect who would mesh well in the Jags smash mouth system as a blocker and also is a player who can catch well in traffic.

As for Moore, he was pretty productive for the Tigers in the Southeastern Conference, which most consider the best in collegiate football. In 2017 he accumulated 65 receptions for 1,082 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also tested well at the combine posting a 38-inch broad jump, 21 reps in the bench press and put up a three-cone drill time of 6.56 seconds.

Most view Moore and Schultz as third to fourth-round selections, which is where the Jags could look for a tight end and receiver if Allen Robinson leaves and they can’t land a tight end in free agency.

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